The Independent on Saturday

Notre Dame rises from ashes

- SANDRA BIFFOT-LACUT

FIVE years after being ravaged by fire, Paris landmark the Notre Dame Cathedral has returned to its former splendour months ahead of its planned reopening, participan­ts in a recent visit to the monument said.

The fire at the Unesco-listed cathedral, which used to welcome 12 million visitors a year, shocked the world on April 15, 2019.

But now, the inside of Notre Dame is at its most luminous in living memory, visitors said.

“It is wonderful to see these colours that had completely disappeare­d,” said Guillaume Normand, vice-rector of Notre Dame, as he inspected the completely restored chapel. “Stunning.”

When the public returns to Notre Dame in December they will get an “unequalled perception of its dimension”, added the cathedral’s rector, Olivier Ribadeau Dumas. He said he was “humbled” in the face of “those who created, preserved or saved it, and those who are now restoring it”.

Ongoing work is on track to meet the December deadline for re-opening, the head of the reconstruc­tion said last month.

The monument already had a key moment in February when scaffoldin­g came off around its spire, which authoritie­s say will be fully visible by the time the Paris Summer Olympics kick off in July.

The spire has been covered in lead, a material that has caused much debate because of its potential toxicity.

In December, the cathedral regained its great cross, and got a new golden rooster to replace one destroyed in the fire.

Initially, President Emmanuel Macron promised the building would be fully restored by the time the Olympics opened, but the date was pushed back after restoratio­n work hit several snags.

Authoritie­s have still not determined the cause of the fire, although they believe it was started accidental­ly during renovation work.

A fund-raising drive launched within hours of the fire has attracted donations of €846 million (R17 billion).

Restoratio­n work has been constant since 2019, except for a few weeks during the Covid crisis.

All key challenges of the restoratio­n had now been met, said Philippe Jost, president of the Rebuilding Notre Dame de Paris public body. The rebuilding of the nave, using wood from about 1 000 trees specially selected from French forests, had been among the toughest tasks, Jost said.

About 250 companies and hundreds of craftsmen, architects and other trade profession­als have been involved in the restoratio­n.

The cathedral’s organ, undamaged by the fire but covered in lead dust, has been fully cleaned, although it will take six months of harmonisat­ion before its 8 000 pipes recover their full sound potential.

The roofing over the nave, choir and spire are among jobs still to be completed by the summer, as are floor and furniture restoratio­ns.

France has just called for bids for the creation of modern stained glass for Notre Dame, with deliveries expected in 2026.

 ?? MATHILDE BELLENGER AFP ?? THIS video grab from an AFP video taken on April 11 shows restored stained-glass windows and pillars inside the Notre Dame Cathedral. It is scheduled to reopen in December. |
MATHILDE BELLENGER AFP THIS video grab from an AFP video taken on April 11 shows restored stained-glass windows and pillars inside the Notre Dame Cathedral. It is scheduled to reopen in December. |
 ?? HUBERT HITIER AFP ?? SMOKE and flames rise from a fire that gutted the landmark Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 15, 2019. Five years later, reconstruc­tion is in its final stages. |
HUBERT HITIER AFP SMOKE and flames rise from a fire that gutted the landmark Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 15, 2019. Five years later, reconstruc­tion is in its final stages. |
 ?? | MOHAMMED BADRA ?? THE new spire of the Notre Dame Cathedral stands beside a giant crane, in Paris. The scaffoldin­g around it was removed in February. EPA-EFE
| MOHAMMED BADRA THE new spire of the Notre Dame Cathedral stands beside a giant crane, in Paris. The scaffoldin­g around it was removed in February. EPA-EFE
 ?? BELLENGER AFP MATHILDE ?? CLEANED and restored stained-glass windows inside the cathedral. |
BELLENGER AFP MATHILDE CLEANED and restored stained-glass windows inside the cathedral. |
 ?? AFP MATHILDE BELLENGER ?? A WORKER restoring the floor of the Notre Dame cathedral. |
AFP MATHILDE BELLENGER A WORKER restoring the floor of the Notre Dame cathedral. |
 ?? MATHILDE BELLENGER AFP ?? CLEANED and protected choir elements inside the Notre Dame Cathedral. |
MATHILDE BELLENGER AFP CLEANED and protected choir elements inside the Notre Dame Cathedral. |

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